EM EM : monthly magazine - 01.07.1941, Blaðsíða 7
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Halifax Visits Wallace New "Irísh” Coach
Lord Halifax (left), British ambassador to the U. S., chats with Vice
President Henry A. Wallace, in the latter’s Washington office. Halifax
pleads that there be no interruption of aid to Britain, but deelares
Britain can foresee no need for help of U. S. troops.
Frank Leahy, new head footbali
coach of Notre Dame University,
succeeds Elmer Layden, who left to
become commissioner of the na-
tional football league. He is former
head coach at Boston College.
Held in Fraud ^
Robert J. Boltz, an investment
counsel of Philadelphia, was ar-
rested in Rochester, N. Y., and re-
turned to the City of Brotherly
Love to face charge of defrauding
clients of $2,500,000. Authorities
charge he embezzled the money en-
trusted him for investment. This
photo courtesy the Philadelphia
Enquirer.
Story of Defeat at Tobruk
A captured Italian admiral (center) and his aide (right) are ques-
tioned by a British officer, seemingly very much at ease, in the naval
barracks at Tobruk after capture of the Libyan port. Note the contrast
between the informality of the British uniform and the dress Italian
uniforms. The admiral, four generals and 14,000 troops were captured
i when Tobruk fell.